Analysis On The Trail Of Tears

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The Trail Where They Cried

The Trail of Tears was a difficult period of time. This event was a horrible and a

event I am very interested in as well. The reason this event is very special to me because

the leader of the Indians was my Grandfather his name was Sequoyah also known as

George Gist. The Trail of Tears was a meaningful thing for the Indians. Tons of the

People that walked ending up dying while they made there way to their new homeland.

So I will be telling some of the things that stood out to me. There are some things that

Cherokee women had more rights than any other woman. The rise and fall of the Cherokee Nation was devasting. First off it
He also had power to represent himself at the court house. They

gathered there daily to deliberate.

The troubles of the Indian people. The Indian Removal Act of 1830, it demanded

most American Indian tribes to move eastward of the Mississippi River toward the lands

in the west. Cherokee people were forced to march westward on the Trail of Tears. In

1832 the Supreme court ruled in favor of the Cherokee people. I am going to tell you a

little legend story about the Trail of Tears. “According to a legend, a Cherokee rose, the

state flower of Georgia, grew in every spot a tear fell on the Trail of Tears. Still to this

day the flowers grow along man of the trails that the Native American took west.” This

story was told by an old storyteller no one knows exactly who said this. James Adair was

a Irish trader who lived among the Cherokees for a good forty-years he indeed thinks

that the Cherokee tribe was on of the lost tribes of Judah.

The states they walked through and the New treaty that went in to place. First I

am going to name the states they walked threw. So here are the names of the states

Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina,

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